Monthly Archive for September, 2010

Minutes for 29 September 2010

Attendance: 27

Meeting Start: 10ish

Meeting End: OOOHOHohuhUHuhUHUH


News

Committees

Recruitment and Relations: Forrest is here!!!

Office Resource: The office is still there.

Movie: Urban Warrior (“I think it’s French” -Adam)
Things I Learned from This Movie:
- Nuclear war and volcanic activity are both reasonable excuses to miss a dinner date.
- Drinking and driving is no big deal after the apocalypse.
- Chili and beer makes women horny.

Trivia: Bill: Who is Prince Adam’s sister? Princess Adora. Forrest got it, he will have to do it from Rhode Island.

Fundraising: I’m sure we’ve made money, but I haven’t checked in a while. Next week we will vote on craziest item.

Party: Zombiefest is BYOF and costume! October 30 in Baker B54 from 11 to 11.

Tshirt Committee: They will be ordered this

Discussion Group: Will be decided on later.

No Report: Forrest: I missed it!!! :(

Officers Reports

Chief of Operations: Learned to dance the blues. Had a sim lab instead of going to the hospital on Monday. Usually it involves walking in and having to save a dying person’s life.

Constable: Someone get him a drink. Had an exhausting day, but it ended in him getting someone fired. Works for Bradley’s news program, and his job is to eat food and film people. The guy who organizes interviews was a jerk and flaky and keeps screwing up this one interview for a whole week.

Com Officer: Novice teacher told her to apply for her job since she’s leaving next year! Pretty exciting!

Grand Nagus: Wearing her grenade shirt! Got into grad school at University of Virginia!! Her school of choice! :D

First Officer: Been avoiding her floor like the plague… literally! They’re all sick. Got to be a ninja last night.

Captain: Had an organic chemistry test. Doesn’t have colon cancer. Don’t take BIO 250.

Old Business

Zombiefest is on the way.

New Business

Happy Birthday Sasha!!

Other Organizations

Dance Party on Saturday! Garrett Center. It’s for the Intergalactic Journal.
Nerf Commandos 10pm Tues and Thurs in Markin.
MCS on Friday in Student Center Cafeteria at 5pm.
If anyone wants to go see Rocky Horror Picture Show, contact Phil.

Quotes

Phil: I think I should organize a Rocky Horror Picture Show thing…
Elly: He’s just dying to wear lingerie again.
Adam: Oh yeah. We should invite his ex-girlfriend.

Phil: Jon, how much are normal fleshlights?
Jon: Fuck if I know!

Phil: It’s only 9 inches deep. That’s not…. (YES he was referring to what you’re thinking right now)

News for Sept. 23rd, 2010

(Sep. 22, 2010) — Aviation history was made when the University of Toronto’s human-powered aircraft with flapping wings became the first of its kind to fly continuously. The “Snowbird” performed its record-breaking flight on August 2 at the Great Lakes Gliding Club in Tottenham, Ont.

Two remarkable new species of horned dinosaurs have been found in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, southern Utah. The giant plant-eaters were inhabitants of the “lost continent” of Laramidia, formed when a shallow sea flooded the central region of North America, isolating the eastern and western portions of the continent for millions of years during the Late Cretaceous Period. One of the dinosaurs has 15 horns on its head.

The rumors around a new Godzilla movie have been swirling for years, but it wasn’t until recently that they began to look realistic. Starting in August of last year, talk began that Legendary Pictures was rebooting the franchise after Roland Emmerich’s disastrous take on the character back in 1998. The rumor was then confirmed this past March and then concept art for the creature appeared back in July. To say that development of the project has been moving at a snail’s pace would be an understatement, but perhaps it’s a good sign that they’re taking their time with it.

Gavin Hood, the director of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, may be directing a film version of the extemely popular sci-fi novel, Ender’s Game. Don’t despair yet. For those who enjoy Orson Scott Card’s work and do not think that it will be improved by a spiral-sliced nuclear reactor, there is a difference between the production of Ender’s Game and Wolverine. Card wrote the script to the movie, and Hood re-wrote it.

Level Up and Unlock Achievements By Skiing in Colorado. Starting this November five popular ski slopes in Colorado, Utah and California will start tracking powder time to award skiers achievements pins and the ability to level up. Every time you use your pass or ticket your stats will automatically be captured and uploaded to the EpicMix website.

Turning the solitary world of PlayStation 2 classic Shadow of the Colossus into a movie, as some people are attempting to do, is a tricky prospect. How to turn a series of 16 battles against giant furry foes into a two-hour film? According to a recently published interview with Kevin Ping Chang, production exec at the company adapting Shadow of the Colossus, the filmmakers are taking lessons learned from movies like WALL·E and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World into account during the big screen adaptation process.

America might be Halo and Civ obsessed now, but there’s a brand new Pokémon out in Japan. It’s already been beaten, the ending uploaded for all to see.

Marvel announced a while back that they’re planning on making films starring some of their B-list characters, and Internet wonks went bonkers trying to imagine who’d get the nod. Luke Cage? Shang-Chi? Man-Thing? Colleen Wing and Misty Knight? No, it looks like it’s gonna be Black Widow. “We’ve already started discussions with Scarlett Johansson about the idea of a solo movie and have begun putting together concepts,” said Feige. “But The Avengers comes first.”

Ever seen an awesome prop on your favorite sci-fi tv show and thought, “Can I haz that?” Well, your wish is about to be granted—IF your favorite show happens to be Stargate SG-1, that is. On September 25th and 26th, Stargate Artifacts will hold an auction at the Experience Music Project | Science Fiction Museum in Seattle of 50 original props from the show, including an ACTUAL Stargate from the pilot episode.

A woman from Michigan is accused of traveling to Amherst to illegally have sex with a teenager she met while playing an Internet video game called “World of Warcraft.” Law enforcement officials called the arrest of Angie L. Jenkins, 35, highly unusual, because she is believed to be the first woman to be charged in Western New York with the crime of using the Internet to entice an underage person into sexual activity.

Close to half of Apple Inc iPhone users in the United States would be “very interested” in dumping AT&T Inc for Verizon Wireless as a service provider, according to a study from professionals service firm Deloitte. “If another carrier were to pick up the iPhone, you would probably see a number of defections,” said Ed Moran, director of insights and product innovation at Deloitte.

Are you ready for films to stop being made in 3-D? Well you are in luck The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn will reportedly not be filmed in 3D. Speaking to Gossip Cop, a representative for studio Summit Entertainment confirmed that the final two films in the series would not be produced using 3D cameras or technology.

Minutes for 22 September 2010

Attendance: 19

Meeting Start: 9:59 and ow

Meeting End: 10:37


News

Committees

Recruitment and Relations: Joel is here again and can sign the book for this semester.

Office Resource: The office is still there.

Movie: Galaxy of Terror
Things I Learned from This Movie:
- If you kiss a girl right, her headlights will turn on.

Trivia: Bill: What is Tommy’s morpheme code number? Answer: 335. Bill still has trivia.

Fundraising: Buy stuff on Amazon.

Party: We got the room for Zombiefest!

Tshirt Committee: Next week will be your LAST CHANCE to bring us money for a shirt! Tell your friends!

Discussion Group: Black films.

No Report: Bill: Venture Brothers premiere.

Officers Reports

Chief of Operations: Took care of old people. House premiered this week and he was very excited. Shook a nursing student when he heard the theme song coming from a TV at the hospital. Will be swing dancing most of the weekend.

Constable: Had a bad week last week. Got Netflix set up and has been doing nothing but watching episodes of Avatar. His roomate joined him and when his roomate’s girlfriend came over (who has been trying to get him to watch any form of anime for three years) she was upset. haha.

Com Officer: Pass on report.

Grand Nagus: Ended up taking two different boys to hair cuttery and the same girl was working for both and probably think’s she’s a smooth operator.

First Officer: Sprained her ankle and so she looked like a real hobbling zombie. Her parents gave her a ton of new stuff to make her feel better. Watched Glee.

Captain: Biology is awful and he spent all his time doing it.

Old Business

Zombiefest is on the way.

New Business

We still need a new copy of the constitution.

Other Organizations

Come to Nerf Commandos! Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10pm in Markin.

Quotes

Phil: Are those acorns? Oh, no, they’re pretzels.

Bill: I did find it funny that the biggest shack in the hooverville was a church.
Phil: I think it would be called a tabernacle, since it’s not permanent.
Erik: That’s the thing they keep the host in.
Phil: Are you sure?
Erik: Yes, I was an alter boy.

Elly: Sarah’s first bap! Both Sarahs’!
Phil: DOUBLE SARAH ACTION.

Adam: I know how we determine who has the weakest soul: SBAM tournament.

News for September 15th, 2010

-Sir Ian McKellen now says he will definitely be back as Gandalf, and the movie will hopefully start shooting in January, which tallies nicely with some other recent rumors. This still shouldn’t be considered official confirmation, but considering how frustrated McKellen has seemed with the project previously, his sudden optimism is probably based on something at least somewhat tangible. So um… that’s a thing, I think

-At Capcom’s event in Tokyo, there was a candy maker on hand to whip up confectionary treats. Besides Mega Man, Ailu from Monster Hunter, Amatersau from Okami and the Umbrella Corporation logo from Resident Evil.

-Ryan Reynolds is busy working on the upcoming DC superhero film Green Lantern, but he’s also still on track to play Marvel’s antihero in the proposed Deadpool movie, a character he previously portrayed in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Reynolds told Heroes Complex the Deadpool movie won’t be beholden to the events in Wolverine and in fact, it’s not going to be like any superhero movie you’ve seen before. “It goes in such a different direction than a superhero movie usually goes. It’s a nasty piece of work. It’s just based in so much emotional filth, completely. It’s like Barfly if it were a superhero movie. It sort of treads into the world of an emotionally damaged person. I always say that Deadpool is a guy in a highly militarized shame spiral. … It’s so different than the superhero movies to date, it departs so far from that.”

-It’s a hoodie that’s just got a seemingly ordinary giant hand on it when it’s zipped up. But zip it down a bit and suddenly you’re giving everyone around you a mega-sized Vulcan salute (and transforming into a big geek … but you already knew that). It’s called the “Traditional Greeting,” and it was designed by Paulo Bruno. It’ll run you a logical $40 at Threadless.

-If you like Jewel Staite as Kaylee from Firefly and Serenity and Dr. Jennifer Keller from Stargate: Atlantis, you’ll love the REAL Jewel Staite! She’s agreed to join Blastr.com to answer your questions and share whatever happens to be on her mind.

How would YOU have wanted Firefly to end?

Well, I wouldn’t have, now would I? But in my perfect imagination, it ends a little something like this: Nine glorious seasons later, Kaylee and Simon have had several beautiful brunette babies, a couple of which have turned out to be crazy geniuses like their Auntie River (Firefly: the Next Generation?), and one who mysteriously looks a lot like Matthew Fox, who became a regular cast member in season six. River has finally found her marbles and is now captaining her own ship with her loyal second-in-command, Jayne, who claims that River is the best captain he’s ever known. Saffron is now their mercenary, and Jayne’s lover. And because this is the future and vast discoveries have been made in the world of medicine, Jayne is pregnant with their first child. Inara and Mal finally profess their undying love for each other while Inara is, well, dying in his arms (something gruesome, lotsa blood), and Mal finally realizes that life is short. And promptly confesses his (other) undying love to Zoe. And she promptly punches him in the face.

-See through Aluminum. Stronger than glass, various military and commercial applications for this remarkable material are already being tested. What was once used in the science-fiction Star Trek movies, see-through aluminum is now something that – through test mixing with rubies, sapphires and more – is now being tried out in all kinds of ways to create transparency where strength is also required.
For now, it is used in static-free transparent aluminum wrapping for computer parts and other electronics. It is also being tested in otherwise-conventional see-through soda cans and military shielding for vehicles where windows once were. At over ten dollars per square inch, however, it is still not cheap enough for mainstream everyday use – but may be someday soon.

-Jupiter is cozying up to Earth this month. At its closest approach, the giant planet will swing closer and shine brighter than at any time between 1963 and 2022. It will be brightest in the second half of September. The gas giant’s closest approach will be at a distance of 368 million miles on Monday, September 20. Its previous swing-by in August 2009 was 2 percent farther, and the next approach in October 2011 will be a little less than 1 percent more distant. Jupiter is also brighter than usual by about 4 percent because one of its brown cloud belts is hidden.

-Buzz Aldrin has walked on the moon, survived 66 combat missions over Korea and even appeared as a contestant on “Dancing With the Stars. For his lifetime of achievements, the 80-year-old was given a 600-pound cake. This was not your typical terrestrial cake, it was a moon cake that featured a large replica of a lunar lander as the centerpiece, The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. The creation even included an electric-powered Earth that revolved around the giant cake. But the man who should know found a technical glitch with the direction of the rotating Earth, according to The Review-Journal . “Small detail,” he said. “Wrong way.”

-Paramount Pictures has inked a deal with Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps Entertainment to make “Deadliest Warrior” for the big screen. Pic, based on the original TV series from Spike TV (Paramount’s sister shingle), marks the first time that the shingle and Par, both owned by Viacom, have worked together. Storyline for feature version is being kept under wraps but the TV series follows the story of world-class warriors battling against one another to see who reigns supreme. Levy and 21 Laps prexy Dan Levine will produce the pic, with the possibility that Levy may direct. 21 Laps is the shingle behind “Night at the Museum” franchise and current action pic “Real Steel” starring Hugh Jackman for DreamWorks. Announcement of the project comes after the show’s Season 2 finale wrapped. Spike TV has renewed the series for a third season.

News for September 8th, 2010

-Using only light, Australian researchers say they are able to move small particles almost five feet through the air. It’s more than 100 times the distance achieved by existing optical “tweezers,” the researchers say.
Not quite a simple grabby tractor beam, the new system works by shining a hollow laser beam at an object and taking advantage of air-temperature differences to move it around.

-This is one of those ideas that’s either going to be crazy successful or an epic failure. NBC Universal just made a deal to turn Stephen King’s The Dark Tower saga into three films and a TV series, a lot of which will be written by Akiva Goldsman and directed by Ron Howard.

-By using high tech scanners, researchers have mapped the location of thousands of termite mounds in Africa. Their newly-released map of these insect civilizations gives us clues about the future of weather on the savannas.  The movement of termite mounds is a distant early warning system of the encroaching dryness of the savannas.

-On Sept. 8, 1966, NBC aired the first episode of what it touted as a science fiction series for adults. Star Trek  went on to air for only three seasons, but grew into a  towering TV and film franchise and a cultural touchstone that transcends generations. The first episode aired on a Thursday night and was called The Man Trap, and TV viewers were introduced to characters who would become iconic. The episode that aired 44 years ago was actually not the original pilot. The Cage  had a substantially different cast – the captain of the Enterprise was Christopher Pike, played by Jeffrey Hunter – and was initially rejected by the network as being “too cerebral”: A second pilot was commissioned, this time with William Shatner playing Captain James T. Kirk, but that installment – Where No Man Has Gone Before – became the third episode of the first season.

-Comic artist Brendan McCarthy has claimed that Disney and Pixar are considering a CGI Doctor Strange movie.  Earlier this year, Marvel commissioned McCarthy to create a new take on Doctor Strange. The finished article appeared in Spider-Man: Fever in April.

-Production studio IM Global has revealed further details of the upcoming Judge Dredd adaptation.  According to the firm’s website, the movie has been renamed Dredd and will draw heavily from John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra’s comic books. “Dredd takes us to the wild streets of Mega City One, the lone oasis of quasi-civilisation on Cursed Earth. Judge Dredd (Karl Urban) is the most feared of elite Street Judges, with the power to enforce the law, sentence offenders and execute them on the spot – if necessary,” read a synopsis. Filming on Dredd is expected to commence soon. The movie is slated for release in 2012.

-After launching a four-issue miniseries based on “Darkwing Duck,” a superhero parody spun off from “DuckTales,” Boom! Studios is returning to the Disney Afternoon once again with an ongoing “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers” comic that launches this December. “Rescue Rangers” will be scripted by Ian Brill, the writer of the “Darkwing Duck” miniseries, and artist Leonel Castellani.

-Using the world’s most powerful particle accelerators and sophisticated detectors, physicists are searching for traces of the Higgs boson, the particle that could help us understand how the universe got its mass. Fermilab’s Tevatron and CERN’s Large Hadron Collider are the front-runners for finding this last missing member of the particle family, as described by physicists’ Standard Model of the particle world. In July 2010, the Tevatron found another clue, narrowing the expected range of the hypothetical Higgs boson’s mass. Meanwhile, researchers at the LHC, the younger but more powerful of the accelerator pair, announced that it rediscovered in just months particles that previous detectors had taken decades to find. CERN’s Director-General Rolf Heuer said: “Rediscovering our ‘old friends’ in the particle world shows that the LHC experiments are well prepared to enter new territory…. Now it is down to nature to show us what is new.”